Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 April 1869 — Page 2

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JCBDY JOBBMI JWTT England, wh*»he^»i»pww#o* td ai*g»c$tt# Jiefcootrageowy wris^repisAefttt. II MqrrxJtx ou#iqt him, JoHHBQpjho^ to America without loss of t'me. It, bmt St. James, tha behavior is disgusting beyond endurang^

At a grea{::AMifftiif °at Londpfl^*t long ago^h^j^g^ratioftofi^^'it^h Colonial:Aslociation^Wf^JfeHirsoH, re sponding to the toast] fttiito&iited &' ataggeredF.ftf^^lff fellowjgg^i is possible ithat sonw^t^^^^ which now flourish undo»yli^$di#Mion of Her Majesty der the®!**? BrnfrfttflptB which adorn the flag ^f the .linnet

this' insult palatable. «fiMWK*ah silence

ol Her I be curtailed nonsense, it must have been a relief t^tfetfy1 American as well as to Englishmen prosepueJ pf

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presses tbe'fefelit*g of e*eiy fAiuer izen Who couhtiy

DT JOHNSON, and the repeated humiHajJ# a ill .-J I -mavrfto* ao«'-i3BI»ftJ tionfi and Rubbings which lbibnaittfMiai» C0mpetle»tww!wyt tllUlUtfU mill, UH resentative, have condaiii'loag edovj The sooner he begins to eat his dinners as private citizen the better." no

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AN INDIAN is an animal whose natural state is war. His appetite creates the occasion, his experience makes him a stealthy, and his passions a vigorous fighter. He is easily victualled, not easily tineiij and of stubborn purpose. By money, wpll expended, and conscientious pafoeHrto may bring this inflammable nomad within the pale of oar civilisation., indQtit ,hW» into an inoffensive if an inoon»pl«t« citl0 zenship. Nay, we mafc*r ing, industrial usefulneu, luad clvl®

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perity the heritage of hit-children. This we may do, or we may perpetuate an aceldama upon the Plains keep '^Le hatchet of our American Bedottin 4ifted against mother and babe stit with the edge of an implacable warfare theaHattol of intercourse, and convert the•' settler'* furrow into his shallow grave. Let it be granted that the proposed charge iii the administration of our Indian affairsitp an experiment^ and Is stilt an effort of benignity, it all that is left for as but fraud and lust, prolongued strife, the arreat of civilization, and the extermination of the red man.

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THEscene in the conft at Rutland, Vt., at the sentence of the Shrewsbury tnur derers, was of a most painful character. ZIBA PLUMLKY, the old man whose bitter hatred inspired the neighborhood quarrel which ended so bloodily, in his few remarks, said: "I have but a few days at most to travel in Vermont, even if I were set at liberty. I have been per. secuted ior the last fifteen years by my «nemiee, and the autherities of Shrewsbury have turned a deaf ear to4ny Tomplaints. I have been a cripple for the last three years by the rough band «f ISAAC H. BALCH and now I am overtaken by my enemies. I hope my downfall will bo the means of my enemies' salvation. I hope the Court will have mercy «n tbe and my son PRBD«BXCK.'' As the fckAfeg word, "dead," of HORACK PLTJMLXY'S sentence was pronounced, his wifey°bis mother and sister, and. other women in court uttered a long, shrill wail of distress which drowned the Judged voice and the other sentiences wor»„re«d amid the moans and sobs of wometi ihd children.

PABSOH BROWN LOW states, in a -cardi that ACTDRBW JOHNSON, while Military Governor of Tennessee in 1362, gave him $1,500 oat of the funds of the-Federal Government to aid in establishing his newspaper in Knoxville. The Sew York Times "would like to know where he got authority to do anything of the sort. We were not aware that the Federal Government ever undertook to establish oir sapport newspapers aoywheief a6d *houM like to see the law of Gongrees which such a disposition waaoada-ef public funds." mia.

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the reason that it will take all their time legHim ato bosines&oy.V- the roads to get them in itton, as everything so far has been poshed to an early completion. fjWgN

TH Havanapdpirisiy tttkt the Span•h Gor«iK&^|S|W0» principal ship the construction of thirty goaboats to rinh«fanP-D4haii12tH irfektjfcnd ire hone fliPftaH**?HK^iftonej we

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lize.the belligerent rights of Cuba, and hen of I

TreasarW-^SatniierA'. Farlftr, of Newdort. .eialTKii^

The ligisk@^ngfy Republican the Senate stand^lg i^ if^publicans to Democrats, aBd- tli6!House 60-®epubli-

jQKir teUa^story cf TnoKip80^ Sogers, two 'warnfel- raenj wandering

i:' [AolAIWJttfth irtWlfatetnls-nighit/ stopptng at what hompaai^^pit^fel^hi8!rfeaBenco, bit which his comp«nien'iniisted Vas hia house. Th^gspn, ^ng the bell oed, and wanted 1 this

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eqough Republicans to keep the Consti-1

tational Amendment out of the way of other business, that it should be kept out ot the way, and due notice given them when it should be taken up, they would take their [seats, permit the Legislature to be organized, and help do the work they had been eleoted at a cost of $60,000 to'do. The Republicans accepted the -prbposition, though they were under no obligation of doty or courtesy to do more than they had done since Thursday that is,j hold themselves in their places ready for work at any moment when the recusant Democrats should come i$ and give tfaem a quorum. They made an agreement

i,a writing that they would not allow the Constitutional amendment to be taken up till necessary legislation had been complated, and that they would give a day's notice of their purpose to take it up.— Thirteen Representatives and five Senator* signed it. They were enough, with. the Democrats, to.control all action upon the amendment. This was exactly what was asked. The Democratic caucus on Saturday, by a vole of twenty-five to. twenty-three, refused to abide by the agreement. They aBked the Republican members to let them puplish it, "as an evfllanatitn to their constituents" of their ttoosent to do their doty. The Republicans refiued to. do that, as the whole transaction was an individual and private af-

fail, pledges of individual Republicans to individual Democrats. They said

Coinmittee of the caucus: 'tlf you want to explain to your constituents your action in doing what you wefre elected to do, you have only to point them to the Constitution which makes it yourduty to organize, and transact the I State's business, if that is not explanation enough, it is not our affair to furnish it." When the Democrats rejected this pledge, the Republicans at once withdrew it, and told thecaaeus that they had now no pledges, or promiiesto make, but-that they were and would be always in theirpliJsBi twdyfor Work The Democrsts, in spite of this, then attempted to getja second pledge. Through they had broken their agree(iB'bnt, they had the coolness to ask

A NEW YORK H... ID wetr msenuon to of incoma to tho amount of $2,818 23. quaHfy if inch assilraace cpuid be given The exeess of expenditures for 1867-8 is tor SPRAOCE {cerUinlj showed as much 1 then),-had been rejected, but that if said said to be still greater and the corporapersonal bravery as any officer on the Pr#Pw^O ^ere pot in a different shape I tion have been compelled to raise the field at Bull Run. But he has shown still lil «^u^^C»upon" I tuition to under-gr ad nates from $105 to. more of late in the Senate—nnA L, ^uCk

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The State offieftssaeJarted are*:Qotern'ot^eth' ^adelford, of iProvl^ence. -'lAHii CltlA

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•T om the Indfan»f4tia!jtaWai, 13th.] "We gave a sketch yesterday of the ne•tiationa betweefr tne caucus of the Demo( rats smd the Bepublicans as the terms ion which the former would consent to d4 thek duty. We propose to oomplete itsto-day. The Democrats agreed that, iff they could have the assurance of,

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ready A t«o &cTock this day, Quorum shall as8eQble, to proceed the-much needed legislation. "Yery respectfully. 1 MILTON A. OSBOKH.

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HqjuJi M, HoK. Cf.lt.CoRT. Ho». JAMK8 M. SUtETH."1 The Bepublicans had no more pledges to.jatlie.fesipqfuwj^ff -a^

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the pledges they

had asked. The Democrats could get nothing. After the transmission to them One vfotdi Of negotiations in any

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teed without a breath of assurance, where they had been so resolute to have all sorts of pledges four days before. They £eilheavily, and not at all gracefully They had followed Mr, T. A. Hendricks I so far that they co,uld,aot goahead without brl*kiOg their n«ck^

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-«n^j last week.

The Marchioness of Hastings is hasting to be no longer Heatings) She is to mar-

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The Duke of Norfolk has left the' Roman Catholics and joined an Irvingite community

"Jg €.% -f ta a good chess player, but

Napoleon

the game excites him and.he is, angry l^er, and yet so sugg^iye a speech I K-.»O- AV

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when beaten. Mjs^Qrsnt intends to give receptions eyery-Tuesday afternoon at the White House. .. -j» JIT

Joseph Start, the celebrated "first base" of the Atiaotie base-ball club died" sad*denly at Boooklyn last. w^k,v i-

The Boston Pes^enviously says: "Philadelphia feels nice because Mrs. Grant's piano came from there.

Prince Napoleon}i3 getting very.bald His oldest son bears a striking resemb lttnce to him and to the great Emperor.

The wolves have hunted deer in large

A Texas exchange says: "The Southern EnierprUe comea to our office wrapped in f30 coupons attached to $1,000 Confederate bonds, due in 1867."

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There are are only four ex-Governors I of Georgia now living, viz: O. W. Crawford, Herschel V. Johnson, Jos, E. Brown and Charles J. Jenkins.

There are hypercritical down in Salt Lake. Lucille Western and "Oliver Twist" are too strong dramatic meat for the saints, and Brigham proposes to abol* ish tragedy.

A cutlery firm at Sheffield, England, have sent Ex-Secretary Seward an elegant penknife with a star for each Stale of the Union set in gold upon the ivory

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Spain thinks of aending to New York for the purchase of monitors for Cuban waters. There is a disposition in New York and elsewhere to furnish monitors to Spain gratia in those waters.

The Democracy have been making much of the family affection of the new administration but there is one branch they will not have to complain of—the President is not likely to show much favor to the landGrants.

could trust them to abide by it any more I earning his dollar squarely? honbrably than they did by tbe first one. I An Omaha paper has established' deTbay atfc%d that tlie Republicans should p&rtment of betrothals. The only remaining item of intelligence ofthis character to be seized upon and published in the pipers is "flirtations," the publication of which has hitherto been monopolised by sewing societiss and quilting parties.

giv* it the caucus instead of to individual knembar*. To this proposition, which wanmade on Saturday, the Republicans, by HMt Xilton 8. Osborn, replied as follows: ^INDIANAPOLIS, INC., April 12, '69. "GKNM.*H*K: Tour communication of the I0th inat., addressed to myself and aotne other members of the General Assembly, placed in my hands about six o'clock Saturday afternoon. I endeavor* ed at once to see the other gentlemen nant^Bd, to submit to tbem your proposition I have not been -able to see all of them Qp to this time, four communication has been considered by such as I

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An enthusiastic meeting of Cuban sypathizers was held in Philadelphia on Saturday. They passed a resolution asking the Government to get ahead ofj Great Britain in recognizing the Cuban revolutionists as belligerents.

A clerk was discharged from the Postoffice Department on Saturday, it is stated, who had been there for fifty yeare. Mr. Creswell should have mercy, and return the poor man to prison. Aftsr so long a service, dismissal is sentence of death.

The Mayor of Portland is entitled to I be called the champion economist. He has asked that his salary be reduced from $1,600 to $1,300, but the Aldermen, with an eye to the succession, refuse to take off more than $100.

The late JRev. Daniel Isaac was both a eat wag and a great smoker. "Hal fhere you are," cried a lady, who surprised him one day with a pipe in his mouth, "at your idol again." "Yes, madam," he coolly replied, "burning it."

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great smoker. "Hal

A Brussels letter announces that an International Uinversal Exhibition will be held in that city in 1870. The site selected is the plan of manoeuvres, about a mile above the Leopold quarter, the ground being even more expensive than the Champ de Mars of Paris.

Horace Greeley says that the darkest day in anv man's earthly career is that wherein ne fancies that there is some easier way of gaining a dollar than by squarely earning it. Will Horace tell us roundly how a man is to know when he

M. Paul de Cassagnac, the fighting editor of the Paris Pays, has surrendered himself as prisoner at the Conciergerie to undergo the sentence pronounced against him by the Correctional Tribunal in consequence of his duel with M. Lissagaro, of which we published an account last winter.

have seen, and they say that they signed I the execution of bis plan to erect a splen

the agreement'referred to, in consideration of assurances giveii to them personal^ by several Democratic members elect that Such an agreement in writing would remove t^a obstacle which seemed to preir^laja'ertanication of the Legislature, and jfrei* the impression made by the Demtem^dahcus ia their third propo-. tj ..

did monument to his mother, Queen Hortense. The unplersant allusions to her with which the opposition papers in France have recently abounded, had no doubt muoh to do with this decision- The monument was to have- been erected in front of tbe Tulleries.

sitioni. Whtte they regarded the require-1 University has pursued the ment that their often repeated promise to I P°*lcy °f furB'8"1I,g Pews students take no advantage of the minority to I

the ^rreenlh amendment ahoi.M ha I

pass th6~STleehlh~~amendment should be !&*» "black ahd white," as not entirely respectful,and certainly uausual,tbeyoonsented to do so, in order to B^Ure the much leglalatiba fiir the State. We ars .oU^Mlty tharaaolution of a Democratic csuc«i, a »jyof which yoa have kiodly placed ih mjr hkncU, that the proposition we imade to snch Democratic members elect Is had expreSsed their intention to quallfjr if'inch assilrance could be given the4,jhad been rejected, but that if said

attend upon any special denomination, worship nas been conducted in the chap- 1 el£of the institution. In order to escape all insinuation of sectarienism, the chapel scrvice is to be hereafter discontinued.

The income of Harvard University for 1866-7 was $182,452 99, and tbe ezpecI ditures $186,260 10, showing a deficiency

Senators and Bepres^Dta-1$150 a year. The estimated go4d value of I Liver Complaints, IiwHgestion. JB!T1 ioos-

Emitted yonr communi- the property of the University Is $1,649,- BOSS, DispepU, «o. |^^to«y^theyhav»sdready giv-|826r Sold bVaU I*ale».T£ ^tMwlm

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_____ attentions portunities, for a return of the ten­

der pawion, became unendurable, and appealed to the propei uffluer fbr pfotec-

fie ybunggters In

their dormitory. Qrikf tdnftQstaircase he sternly demanded to know- what was the matter, and received the explicit reply "Harry won't let me say my prayers, d—n him."

VuS# "Sprtpiey. To see General, Sprague, Senator I Sprague, and the millionaire Spragae as he sits in Congress, would probably be a disappointment to you. "We build oat of oar notions of warrior, rich men, and politician, the figure of a large, broad-shoul-dered, fall-stomached man, with gold

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Varieties.

T. Buchanan Read'is painting Longfellow's portrait ft*^ l^ A. T. Stewart is called by some writer Almost Treasury Stewart.

boy, not over five feet five inchea high, with an eye-glass, a bashful manner, quite alone and reserved, sitting in a desponding way low in his chair, tearing up bits of paper, and having the app

in his face. He andSenator Boss who sits beside him, are the least frequent in the House. We have got over the notion of exectin hod'*a*tf *HWW SpfagtteriWco?relative terms. It-W*S, therefore, with surpriew tfcaY,"1Mt jMafcy, we saw this quiet little man come out in the aisle and tackle the great legal question of the ten-

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strange in rfianner as it was inexplicable in moti^^I?)9T£he had been sitting silent during Seven years. No he rose and delivered an attack upon the age, the law, the Constitution, the war, the Senate and

have never heard delivered in the

ate.

It was so odd that NyjAf3r4\BeW bf ii which followed, seemed vwy dryliumbr the subject he almqd to ridicule being humorotu beyiifd ?atfra. Themanner of Senator Sprague, in making this speech, was aggressive and spirited, like one long restive under the chafing of invisible woes. He walked, into t^e a^la/lboked fairly into the faces bf thdse whom be supposed his various periods fitted, and made such astonishment as he progzMsed tbat blank faces greeted his peroration, which not even Nye coald stir with laugh.— Washington Cor. Chicago Tribune.

Novel Kpd'„of a Breaeb of Promise Trial. From Chamber*' Journal.]

I know a case in which a post eligible damsel was pronounced by her friends a* unfit to marry a certain young divine, because, forsooth, she was "without a pen ny." He was weak-minded enough, after proposing to he» inform, to give way to their remonstrances, and she was strong-minded enough to bring an action against him for "bretffih of promise."— The damages were laid at £5,000, and she gained them in full. The impression al defendant, who reaped nothiag but ridi culo from his former advisers, throughout this trying ordeal—Whick included a protracted cross-examifikM# by 8fcrgeant Yalentine—was now brought to reason He addressed the young lady even more fervently than before: "I have behaved Infamously," he owned, "bat if you will only forgive and forget, we may be hap py yet. The only objection which my friends had to you is now removed, They can nu longer say you are Without a pen ny, since you have £5,000 ef your very owp." And the happy pair were ried accordingly.

MB. PISK, Jr., seems to have pretty effectually demolished one rival corporation, whose interests were antagonistic to those of the Brio Railroad. The Newport Steamboat Company, which was the great rival of the Bristol line, owned

Railway Compapy, and of the Bristol Steamboat Company, to an amount which will return them about fifty per cent, of their capital. The offer has been accept ed, and Fisk has Narragansett Bay to himself,

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QUEEN ISABELLA has given erders the effect that no more newspaper reporters and editors shall be admitted to her new palace. She is greatly displeased with some of the stories which several these enterprising Bohemians have published about her. Father Claret is like wise dissatisfied with the attention which the newspapers of Paris have been bestowing upon him. In January last the ex.Queen hinted that she woald not displeased if the French Government would prosecute certain Parisian editors for slandering hep in?macqlate character. The French Government, boweyer, did not take the hint.

MB. BKBCH, the humane cha&pJofT o1 maltreated animals in 2?ew York,. has1 failed to secure the conviction of a man who habitually tortares turtles, for the reason that the Jadge ruled a turtle not to be an animal, and to be therefore out of the law's protection, This suggests the story of Frank fiucklandT the English naturalist, who, after paying under protest for his monkey as a dog when trav eling by rail, offered to parchase a passage ior two tortoises, but was astounded to learn .from the guard, "no, them's hin sex." No doubt as a "hinseck" a tqrtle escapes the beneficient protecti^oy^

^a8 postponed cleanse and preserve their garments, and chewed to keep their teeth stainless, and gives a flower-like fragrance to tiieir breath. This is one of the leading ingredients of SOZODOHT, the most wholesome and efficacious of all dental beaotiflers and preservatives.

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BARKING UP THE WBOVG TKE*,—The wise-racros who have been guessing at the of SozoDovT have

vegetable constituents all barked up the wrong tree. The right tree, which tney never dreamed of, is the Soap Tree of Chili, the bark of which is iby the Araucanian Indians to

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ANIMAL Lm is Mil of doi^apfion and we can only hope to escape the ills which flesh is heir to by a judicious use of the remed tfl in nature's storebouse. In all the time which has pastTafpca the work began, mankind has given great attention and some of its best talent to the study of medicine. While the sacrifice has not been wholly in vain, the facts elicited are few and mostly nnsatifactory. oforcymanT"' Among the truths which hara been^-tr-

elicited is this, "that if we keep the.bipod pure we most be bealtt^' To |nrif^ the blood tiler* is no misiiaai eqaal W Morse's Indian Boot Pills, as tiioosands of testimonials will Terlfj. JlTse Hkss^s Pilfs if you wish to razain And -retain your health. Morse's PilU ara tha best medicine for all- Female t^egolarilies

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TAB GENUINE OROIDE GOLD WATCHES. IMPROVED AND MANUFACTURED by n« are all the beat make, Bun ing catet, fiaely chased and beautifully enamelled, Patent and Dtiacktd Lmert, full jew tied, and every watc'a parfectlr regulated and adjusted, and fiUABANTEED Bf TBE COMPANY, to keep correct time, and war and Not tarnuh, but retain an appcaraucc equal to solid gold aa long ai worn.

These oelobrated watches we are now sanding out by mail and express, O. O. D. any wbere within the United StateB and Canadas at the regular wholesale price, payablo on delivery.

NO MONEY Is BEQUIBKD IN AD VAN OR as we prefer that alt shall receive and see the gooda before paying for them.

A81MU.B WATCH TO ANT ADDBES8, $15. A CLUB OF SIX. WITH AN EXTRA WATCH TO THK AOENT 8ENDING TBE C£UB, $0, MAKI«G 8KVKN WETCHES FOB ?00.

Also, a superb lot of most elegant Oroide Ohalns of the latest and most cestly styles and patterns, for Iitdies and Gentlemen's wear, ftom 10 to 40 ioohes in ltngtb, at prices of (3, $1, $G and 98 each sent wben ordered with watch at the regu* !ar wholesale prion. 0K8CB1BE THK WATCH REQUIRED, whether Ladlet or Ghv lemen'i«u«, and addiess jour oiders and letleis to THE OROIDE WATCH €0.. dw3m us Fulton Street, New York.

M. M. JOAJB,

ATTORNAT LAW

p'«Uc-

Real Estate Bought and Sold.

fiflO acres of land within 6% miles of town, for sale or exchange for city property. 5 acres 1% miles from town, on Lockpart Roa! for sal*.

Also a nlre 5 acre lot within one mile of 3onrt House, for sale, would exchange for city property. Also 2 nice lots near theoity, suitable for gardening, for rent.

Also Houses for rent, at the office on sonth-esst corner of 8d Main sts., over Eberly A Bindley's Prog Store.

pRICE 50 CENTS BY MAIL.

MANHOOD.

ME Houared and Fifty ronrtb edition or this medical assy, revised aad published by tie Aatbor, Dr.IlIBTls. This valuable work treats oa tkeeaaseaad care of premature

de*

cllae la man it glrcs a clear synopsis or the 41awats to marriage, aaTexemplifies rear many years prittlee la the trestmeai or Nerroas Uebillty, Hterlllty, and Secret Ills ea.*ss of yoatk aad auaheod. Address the Aathor, Br. (JUSTis. Baltimore, Hd.

Extracts from Beriewt of this Wort. CURTIS OR MABBOOD.—it develops the fearfhl shoals'on which a large proportion of human happiness Is wrecked, and luraishes a chart by which they ,nthy be avoided aad eaeaped. Fortunate for a »uo try would it be did its youth pnt into prastice the philaatrophio and scientlflo na here laid down—one oanae ot matrimonial misery might then b* banished from onr land, and (be race of tht enervate be succeeded by a renewal of tha hardy, vlgo ons spirits of the oldea tlaa^-^Mbs Chronicle.

"There is no member of society by whom the jock will not ta fqnnjt.usefal, whether- saoh perhold the relation of a Parenr, Pefoepior, or

Sun.

Ccsns aa Mawwoea ••Tills to really a Talusble work for pointing out the diseases resulting from exoessNl, the evils of which are maul feet In atwiV lasane asylum, no leas than in tbe shattered constitution of those indulging. It wlQ do much to prevent the vice, which, by its prevalence among tho yonng, has eo ranch tofloenoe on tbe present, as oa the future wellbeiag of many.—

Address sll ooramunioatioas, Dr. E. JOeF. CURTIS,

apisdly

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Z-'4 JXz J*.

tarn VMOM GLASS:—Iamaowprspaiadto famish tllfliii with oonstaat employment at tkstohoawa, Iks wkola of the UM, or, tar tksptre anM»aw. "Bnnw^sw.nght aaffprotr* able. Fllty oenta to $5 par erasing, is easily (toy* end induoea their whole time to tike bulatM and, that mi Per-

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cai**9^ie»

It coalulia SS'w engraTli ^toit, moat Thrilling, lutru work ol tie fctoi pkblUlNiL.

aeEHT8 Wirasfi.. -A- SHEAVES.—fill worl

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ONLY J2.7S Agenti are meeting with unj)i Oaeln South-Band, Ind., repoi._ the firttday. Ona in Lmnat%, Wifdajr. One in Saginaw, Mich., a gr«maaivr o^er»/from 100 *eeVnV/

MHSand for Ckcalart fall de»oripttott W the' wptlr. "*i BBOXHBBa *Ob.,

CiacMb*U,-0 PChS

or St. Louis, Uo. Jk HTWOTC —J.nfctiiw wor^n.^a wJ Amva* (inrllar chatacuit. *W being circulated. See tliat ^the bnlH'jM W ooataia. Sae kngtavingp and tell^Ht t^|9ftf far copy"

ling ahetohea. Moral itaieaj atiaagc oocnrraaoaa, mi or thi lacideatf. of the purest7 none, tricorery law.. Addreu MoCOBDT & OO., CInclfeMtr, 0„ or Cbtci'^6, 111.

Agents Wanted f#r (b» Ia«a»D Tuuae?

ST. PAUL, $3.Q0

Complete Unabridged Kdition, aa arraofi CoxrakABB'iri Bows*N, with an lnlrodactios Bishop Smrsoa.- rln eoaseqnaace af the aoce of mutilated editions of this gr«at have been compelled to rednca ine price Complete Kdition from $4.60-ta 9S. K. B. TBSAT '4 OO., Pnb'e, 654 Broadway, H. Y.

IN,

kaapaat•ork, we ce of oar

WALKBR'S ADDING MACHINE.

WILL

add three columns of figures at a time correctly, about as quick as a good writer can Sit them' down, lieadisg accountants say it is the most practical Adding Kacklae ever in nae. AGENT3 WANTKiX There la mamy In It. Sample sent to any address for OK* Douti. it. H. WALKIBI 206 Broadway, NewVvrk P. O. Box 3986.

J. & H. PHILLIPS

?!i 36 A 28 SIXTH NTRBET,

PITTSBURGH,

PA

Oil Cloth Manufacturers, 61 niCLVDiso tJVeeu Oil doth ror Window Blntde8»

To which we lntite special attention. GENERAL AGENTS for the Boston Brr.Tt!toCo"S KCBBU BELTIHO, HOSE, STAIK PAcriNd, Ac Dealers in RUBBER GOODS, LEITBEK BELTIKO and LAOE LUTOKK. Agents for UMXTSBSAL OborKsa ITauiOKB.

£arly

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KANURAOTTRAXN BT

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jr. BROWK A CO., UATTOlr, OHIO. They also make a prime article at SPOKES AMD HOBS FOR LIGHT tiARRIAG* AMi BBQGI WHEELS. Send for Price List. ,A A BAT to agents selling Sitsn1 ^-4-" PATBHT ELASTIO BKOOXS. Horace Ortitg "I crtdiet Its success," 0LBGG& GO.,38, sayBi Cortlundt at., H.

V. 8. Piano Ce. Brosdway, N. V.,60o., *175. rnUK Tanlto Emtry Whe«l Cuts fast, •9- does not glase, gum, heat or smell, aad la cheap. J'or circulars, address THETAIRI 0O„ Stroudsburg, P%.

A OEHTB WAHTED tn *m narilnv Mill

-AGENTS make from

910 to $25 per day soiling BlakeSi Dollar Pateut Obair-springs. They mako a Spring aad Rockiog^shair of any common chair, by attach'-' Ing them to the front legs. They fit any chair, cannot getont of order, and willlaata lifetime. Old-fashioned Tockers are dispensed with. Vor the house and office they are indespenslble.— Ladies pronounce them unequaled for a sewing chair. If you want an Agency, call and see sample, or send for Circular, with terms. 5500 reward upon the conviction of any peoson infringing upon Blake's Patent Chair-spring. A. M. BLAKE, Box 046 Canton, Ohie.

VINEGAR FROM CIDER, WINE,

MOlAMIH OK SOBQHDH, In ten hourB, without using acids or drugs. Tor terms and other information, address

SAGE VINEGAR WORKS, Cromwell, Conn. WEBBASKA, Its soil, climate, people, to. A pamphlet tor 85c. Address CaorscT A BADT, Lincoln, Keb.

A8K yonr Doctor or Druggist for 8WEKT QCINIlfK—it equal, (bitter) Quinine. Is made only by V. UTKAJtttS, Chemist, Detroit.

AVALUABLE MEDICAL BOOK!

CONTAINING IMPORTANT PHYSIOLOGICAL INFORMATION to yonng men oontemplating Marriage, seat free on receipt of 25 cants. Address the OHSMIOAL INSTITUTE, 43 Olinton Place, N. V.

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Newspaper Directory

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COMPLETE LIST Of NHWBPAPBHS for tho United States, Territories, and British Proviuees giving names, polfrtcs or general oharaetor, subscription prloe, circulation, editors and publishers names, population and location of plaoes where issued, Ac., A

Also, separate lists showing at a glance how many and whioh papers circulate more than 5,000, 10,000 or 20,000 copies eaoh issue, with aotaai flgorsgtren.

Also, classified lists of all publications devoted specially to the interests of Religion, Agrionlture, Horticulture, Medicine, Surgery, JBdaoation JuTenileS, Freemasonry, Odd fellowship, Tem peranco, Comn chanics, Law, and those priuted man, French, ScaadlnaTen, Spanish, HollaBdiah, Italias, Walsh and Bohemian languages. A vol nme of over 300 pages bonnd iu cloth,

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BAIiTHIOM, m. La Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.

I. if mttw ^|UV im* «f

peranco, Commerce, Finance, Beat Estate', Me- I rrnnnia Sport, Music, Woman's Rights, I 'hAKk ilUUpA. wholly or in part the Oer- I \J 00B#aa OV nas* Alff' iTerreHwitv

PRICE—JflYE DOLLARS,

Forwarded to any address on receipt of prioe. a. P. KOWEXX CO* Publishers, ?1*» -, K». *0 P«y Bew, Stw Tonit.

A P«mphJ«S sf S3 Pages, containing a list of over 1,000 Newspapers, which are particularly recommended to advertisers, with estimate sloping the coet rf any advertisement, free *n receipt of stamp

r»a $IOO.l.tPKR UNB Oil We will insert ah advertisement in one tho—nd Hewsp«p«ra ome m».tfa. Tbe list include! alBgh rspen of «Ter 100,004 OlrenUtlSB weekly, mofe W. lOO Dally Papers, la which the adtvsr obtains 91 insertions to the month, and tka 1 lag Pspsis tai worsthiaMSdliliHiat towna ami eltlla. Cssiplsls Filsa cam ^e sssmlasd at eareles. balltiap tor our Oiroular. Address.CB^.P. R0WKLLA CO., Advertising Agents, Ktf .Iwky.

WATCH FRKI—OIVKN OBATIg ta^rery Hve maa who will act as agent la SM, ... light, and honormhle bosleees paylns t»a day. 1 ^aos^o Mo antarprlae. No hmal^. Tlo^ money wantsd is advance. Address JLMoaao* KBVBBDT

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PULAl

Mr fmalia

with March. Or— lihiwa far eliMUf— Sp*ClDMB HO*. fcHUfclW Wijt Of 15*.

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Iota* ls« and hay the artiolaleft at

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nowSWat»a«pt tWswII. ,T ~i rn?d -J They are adapted to all kinds of family Sew iigi and to tka aae of Bsassauiiaasa, Dnasata* ksrs, Tailors, Maaaf—SHIjS Dollars, wisni, rir^Awa Tf AT»7T-F-AfT_ Otothlng, HaUyCapa. Ooraaj^Bsats, ftonHuess, Saddlsa. Llnsi WOds.^iphrsOfa^araaols, *fleaie« sM «sMs*sMab«n Unen.thread. lksy wiSlpacCgqa sswlag, Miflisl stitch alifce t» %otkstissartl»'a»aelea sawed.

Tha New ISipMnsd Wmm*t Sftsfclas la wlthovt

family Wsrtlna,IsaOof ehanfi. Dou'ifaU tt^EU n,Swlas ftut yeerselvae,

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MANUFACTmtiti. ..UI..D* RUFIPIIIINA OIIA

Wta

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Potato.

lb. EABLY KOSS sent by mail, post-paid, #1. 4 lbs. EARLY ROSE, seat 1~\ by mail, post-paid, $3.00. B8*fc I VJ Spring Wheat in the -world QOftttg the earliest and moat prodnc-

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tive I Ooroj wqpderfnL vldding iii. Oats—WHU6 and black—weighing ii pcnmds to the bushel Spring Bsrleyj

Grass

tfleedn fowl* Eggs Hogs the great Feed Cutter, Send for th« .EXPERIMENTAL FARM JOOR HAL—most valuable Magaume iaued ta this country r. tjubso only #1.60 per year, make your Vttm pay

AODJKU FUSMLAOSTWE. u-.it Wholeaalmi ifn

Slate

AN

tjubscrlba II yoa want AddreSs

GIRO. A.'VKITZ, Ofcambeniburg, Pa.

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ATTORNEY*.

r» arm**** net •«. *•*:, jo tam OnrrcE—In farrington Block, TarroJIaote, Ind.•a(30dwtf .7 ^tnvi o? B( .I,. m-'M op Attorney «t Law, «f#

Wm.E.«eUASi ab

Attorney and OoaassUorat Law,

GENERAL OOLXAORNCt AOBNT,

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Omoa.—Ho. 8S

JACOB nn AIM* Vkis Hoasa ssjSSdwljr

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HOTItS.

Moa avn.' NATIONAL HOUSE, Q».«imw«usitaaa, ffif TEBBB

J^AJRMEBS' HOTBlr,

CORNER mNTB CHJSRRT Qftt. OppqsltsXiftsrmlbi Having a large Wagon lasd ilMtkll, will oa' sling paU^T*

rpBBRBHAtCT HOXTBS,

oimaaa MAIB ABB SB iaasn JWWas, Terr© Haute, IncUMUMU This Hotel aas rsaaaUyh—a vaBSIad, aad pathr Brst-olass order, oChriag aooommodatioaa aasar passed la tka Stats.

B.MIWM

PARK HOTfis,

On tiie ASUBBJOAN PLAN, Cor. JBspItw mmAMammu Isar aty Mtftt

of the vfcolo.

fa tho

Wisrta Birsat,

Oaa door aorth of Oortlamdt.aad oas hln^ wsat of BroMwSM'^ w"

to this Oater Ska psafay.

im as

tea, taori waid Is Biliary or prices a( saryite.

It wlU aow, aa tain nndlmlaiab as oaa or

The takW-wW •very dsHsast.af .SI will louH afctoat JtopcMck the'sfVj, Stsambdat

tocaUoa wl/1 .Vri?lissivUt.Pt.Mfa

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branchoffick.

Vint National Bank B«UTA£

J} .^ philadjslphia.

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Wkare the general botiatss of tka Oa«raay la & Wasctsd, and to which all gaaeral coSrtapoad. •MS should bo addressed.

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OIiAKXNOB H. CLARK, Pf*afaleat. Q&} IAT OOOKE, Obairaan Finance and Kzeco OoBBlUee. '"*2 HXNRV D. OOOKE, Tlce-Prrsldant. UI1WN W. P**T, Secretary aad A»A«#.

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S NattfMi CMipuy, dMrtffai tamdal «f cncras, IMS. ItkMS

nHna|lW»mMI*«'rr^

ltsltors low rates *f pnaloss. It hnMa Isrcer iMirim UHM cMinks ftrlM aiw mty. itHWH eewf ts its w. p«i

bMS«q to

It is K«p—y lserwylsSsiny.gj bet Its polHlcs we exmpt Dm sfrtrtipf. ,t «r 1IM is inttemi} restrUMsas la Uw

ivarrp«ucris iisiiiiiiaiK|*^«i r""*3 fMkto MI kalaksa vklcfe p*y MMikr xxi MNI tkeir fUl iMUt, ul Mam all tkc pj fltannb/M tfeat u»e laswara essts saly tkt fetooi mtte Maul psranis.

Mfliss snjr bs taksa ikatttllfirMMar wt«,iiirscimi» wrtcr ifmn^Hj as M^a mm iKtit ofose-Uaitk tke nnssl uamtma ttepslKy.

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fives iftasks. laswes, Ml -pay IITMO* t» reUcf. lilfcw, Sat at Hw east ttollliHwls sf »!•—Ille. *m eiroalan, Poapklea aad Ml flliiiliKi llteiswllcadHlstlihiiilMMmr -.-r-aselM l.viir *OH*

CINCINNATI, OSJO.

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fleaeral Agents j'or Ohio and Oentral aad Soatk •rft IftSiana. Jv A. FOOTVf 28d»Iy,T,B Agent for IMnBas^lsl

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Attorney* at Omoa.—Bo. 88 Main Street, ap stairs. IkblSdtf

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ALLOWSa TO ooatiapa*'

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far Broncbitls, Aatliiast, Oatank.Osar ••pttte mmI Throat JDIaaolpaab. ,j. TaOCBES

III USE0 WITH ALWAYS OOOB SUCCESS.

BIfGKKS AND PUBLIC SfXi£XK8 •il tad Troches useful In oieartaa tka takea bafSts Singing or Speaking, aad t^e Throat after an unnsna| ezeS|toa Of tka oal organs. prescribed by Physicians, and have

risk from eminoat taea throaghoat Ike ooaati Beiag sin article of true merit, aad bati^mM their a^caoy by a test of skiay ysara, aa«a poor Skda'tkem in new looalitlee in various patts af the world) and" tke Troches are universally pro. aoaaaed bettor than other articles.

OBTAIH only "Baowa's BaoanauL Taiiiiais. aad do not take any of thevor&M MWIas that may be offered.

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The Trtlciet are reoi mmet)ded |M fi Tisit"WStliaa

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SOLD ETEBTWHEEE. d21dAW-4moe-Iaslde

LAND AGENCY.

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Ofloa ovar Plrat National Bank, H. X. Obraac el Foarth and Main Btrsata,

Mattto, laid.Mte««

,«•« i« fex* ,*raew#eei

ba&aou of title furnished, Loaiu

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t|ed, tad Meniey invested.

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*orty Itotala Lin(«^ Addltioa to Torre Qafts Houaeaad lot, aastOhlostreet, tw Jaal Boassaad lot. la MoMarraln's Addiction, Hoaseaad lotia Sibley'eadditioa on Sth atreaS WsA a Houae and lot In Base's addition on Sth street. «th aad Till

aad lot oa Poplar, batweea

streets,

I. C. •Vflfli.' Prophr.

Hoasa aad lotoa North SHI, batweea QBeWai ad Lb ton streets. Two baslnsss Boassa oh Mala SITMI :.A£ irvv A ll Mtir

ooiunrr pbopbbtx.

hia of 89 acrea in Hoaey Orsak lusaskls IIS aeras in Lintoa township. S A area kotow tha KaUiag Mill, wesaa

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POMMISSIONEE'S SAEX.-$i^ uadarstgnsd, as Ooamisalonsr duly appolnjLSdby tha Viia Oeart af Com mow Plaas, at tto JJooessber Uri|a tbsseof. A. a. ISM, MH, aa flatprday. Apra 10th. a. ». I**, efsa for aateMa lamSsr Sli («), ainateaa (IS) aad thirty (30), la »S is*o«r Loekeort, la said eoaaty.

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TOUTH restored In lour weak#- -. DS,. a

RiOQai)^ ®88iNO» or Ltn ™ioZ. m£!z -T* povas*. from wkatavar o^aaaarlaiaci ths iSisls ss f«ta af early peralofotts habits, salf-abua. Iiinatemj fiutiitSt I «H» taken regqlarly aooordlag ta I lok are viry simpia, aad rsaUsdatfram husiaeee or pleasure.)

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Sold ia bottlee at 13, or fonrqaaatf- ...

la one for «9. T« bohad oalrof tka sale tad agant tn America, H. OIBTIZm, eor.of IStli stosot. H^T.| -j

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A sartsftts wove rioperty asai tavern staad well knouastha with room in It. ItOvsrydi and wellsltaaled. InkkporllatBiflsO Haute, aad.oa Iksfatsaasit A MtteSssH road. Persons wishing to lavest wowld do weOnot to neglect thU tar (aTsstaaat eaa bo fennd. VT^TTTT" toa* i&riXfYj?"" ?.*

VSHIB of sale o«l»-llllTd "talk balance

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